Surface/Interfacial Tension Flashcards
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What is Surface Tension?
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- Forces acting on a molecule
- Molecule at surface will feel an unbalanced force
- Tendency to be pulled into the bulk (to minimise
- As chain length increases, surface tension increases
2
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What is the effect of temperature on Surface Tension?
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- Forces of attraction between molecules decrease with temperature
- y (work required/unit area to maintain that position) found to decrease linearly with temperature
3
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Discuss Water as a major component of formulations
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- Water has a higher y than other liquids
- H-bonds control the interaction with other molecules and water structure
4
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Define Hydrophilic
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Ions, polar molecules or charged surfaces can fit into water structure
5
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Define Hydrophobic
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- Non-polar, uncharged, incapable of forming H-bonds
- Water minimised unused H-bonds, resulting in greater ordering and low solubility
6
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How is Surface Tension Measured?
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- Wilhelmy Plate
- Capillary Rise
7
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Discuss Measuring Surface Tension with the Wilhelmy Plate
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- Correct for weight
- Make contact with the liquid
- Raise the plate and measure the force
8
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Discuss Measuring Surface Tension with the Capillary Rise
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- Not suitable for interfacial tension measurement
- Liquid rises up a capillary placed in liquid
- Liquid column supported by surface tension
9
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Define Cohesion
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- Force of attraction between molecules of the same substance e.g. water molecules
10
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Define Adhesion
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- Force of attraction between different substances e.g. water and glass
11
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Define Work of Adhesion
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- If two phases in contact are pulled apart
- Original interface destroyed
- Two new interface created
12
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Define Work of Cohesion
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If a single liquid is pulled apart
13
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Define Spreading Coefficient
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- When a drop of oil is placed on another immiscible liquid (e.g. water) it may:
- Spread as a thin film on the surface
- Form a liquid lens if it cannot spread
- Spread as a monolayer with areas that are identified as lenses
14
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Describe Solid Systems - Contact Angles θ
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- Angle formed between solid surface and a drop of liquid, θ
- Balance of interfacial tensions
- Hydrophilic, water θ < ~40°C
- Hydrophobic, water θ > 90°C